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Yet being above them, he shall be below them; 80<br />

>From others he shall stand in need of nothing,<br />

Yet on his Brothers shall depend for Cloathing.<br />

To find a Foe it shall not be his hap,<br />

And peace shall lull him in her flowry lap;<br />

Yet shall he live in strife, and at his dore<br />

Devouring war shall never cease to roare;<br />

Yea it shall be his natural property<br />

To harbour those that are at enmity.<br />

What power, what force, what mighty spell, if not<br />

Your learned hands, can loose this Gordian knot? 90<br />

The next Quantity and Quality, spake in Prose, then Relation<br />

was call'd by his Name.<br />

Rivers arise; whether thou be the Son,<br />

Of utmost Tweed, or Oose, or gulphie Dun,<br />

Or Trent, who like some earth-born Giant spreads<br />

His thirty Armes along the indented Meads,<br />

Or sullen Mole that runneth underneath,<br />

Or Severn swift, guilty of Maidens death,<br />

Or Rockie Avon, or of Sedgie Lee,<br />

Or Coaly Tine, or antient hallowed Dee,<br />

Or Humber loud that keeps the Scythians Name,<br />

Or Medway smooth, or Royal Towred Thame. 100<br />

The rest was Prose.<br />

THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE. LIB. I. --<br />

Quis multa gracilis te puer in Rosa<br />

Rendred almost word for word without Rhyme according to the<br />

Latin Measure, as near as the Language permit.<br />

WHAT slender Youth bedew'd with liquid odours<br />

Courts thee on Roses in some pleasant Cave,<br />

Pyrrha for whom bind'st thou<br />

In wreaths thy golden Hair,<br />

Plain in thy neatness; O how oft shall he<br />

On Faith and changed Gods complain: and Seas<br />

Rough with black winds and storms<br />

Unwonted shall admire:<br />

Who now enjoyes thee credulous, all Gold,<br />

Who alwayes vacant, alwayes amiable 10<br />

Hopes thee; of flattering gales

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